Tabular Data Structure
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| Rdf:type | Data Model | [1] |
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- The `apply` method is used with `axis=1` to apply the function row-wise, which is efficient for pandas DataFrames. - The `correction_rules` function is optimized to handle edge cases and return `None` if an error occurs. 4. **Docst…
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